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| Thomas William Gowing |
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A Private with 6th Bn., Thomas died on 4th of October 1916 at the age of 21. / |
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| 62 High Street lowestoft | ||
| Tried for Witchcraft |
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Two elderly Lowestoft women, Rose Cullender and Amy Denny, were tried for witchcraft at Bury St Edmunds Assizes, having been accused by their neighbours. / |
| Black Death arrives |
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The Black Death arrived in Lowestoft devastating the population.The national accepted average for deaths in England is somewhere around 60%. Info on Lowestoft is very limited. / |
| Founding of Lowestoft as Hluda’s toft |
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Mid-late 6th century? - Founding of Lowestoft as Hluda’s toft, meaning “the homestead of Hluda” - with Hluda itself translatable as “the loud one”. / |
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| 110 111 112 High Street |
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These properties were in London Road North prior to 1891. All were knocked down to widen road / Now demolished / |
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| Visited by Romans |
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The hill on which Lowestoft was destined to rise in after ages, was probably often visited by the Roman soldiers as they passed to and fro between their fortress at Burgh and their camp in the inte / |
| Name change Hloðver’s toft (Danish) |
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869-70 - Township’s name possibly changed to the Scandinavian form of Hloðver’s toft, following the great Danish invasion of these years. / |
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